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Originally Posted by PGA07 I don't know about leaving them for dead, but I don't think there is a prettier fish than a colored up Cut! |
The Browns need to go away one way or another, they are making it impossible for the native fish to survive and grow. The biggest Cutt I have caught out of these rivers is about 14 inches long, when they should be twice that.
The Division of Wildlife actually wants anglers to keep all the browns they catch to get rid of them.
Since unhealthy overpopulated Brown tastes gnarly a lot of guys just slay em' right there.
Unfortunately too many people have a conservatory streak in regard to a non-native parasitic species that is strangling the native species, so not near enough of them have been removed.